Good Night, Moon

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"Good Night, Moon"
Short story by Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker
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Cover of first edition (ebook)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction short story
Publication
Published inTor.com
Publication typePeriodical
PublisherTor Books
Media typeOnline magazine
Publication dateOctober 13, 2010

"Good Night, Moon" is a science fiction short story by Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker. It was first published in the online magazine Tor.com October 13, 2010.[1][2]

Synopsis

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The story is set in a future where the entertainment industry has turned to dreams. At a delicatessen, two directors talk about the next episode of their dream series Skaken Recurrent Nightmare while the Moon has disappeared.

Reception

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Boing Boing's Cory Doctorow reviewed "Good Night, Moon" as "a madcap, hilarious, crazy-pants story" despite being "a little incoherent in spots".[2] io9's Charlie Jane Anders said she found the short story "strange, unsettling—and highly quotable".[3] Locus Online's Lois Tilton called it "crazy stuff, a lot of fun, and a sharp dissection of Hollywood trends" but notes "there is also cruelty here, a heartless milieu run by the shallow and self-absorbed".[4] Tangent Online's Bob Blough said "This is a rather lightweight treatment of an interesting concept which made me laugh out loud more than once."[5]

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